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Rheuma is the enemy of rheu matism an enemy that conquerors it in nearly every instance. Judge John Earhorst, of Ft. Lor amie, Ohio, knows it. He was walk ing with crutches, today he is well. It should do as much for you; it sel dom fails. adv A NERVOUS WRECK From Three Years' Suffering. Sayi Cardui Made Her Well Texas City, Tex. In an interesting Statement, Mrs. Q. H. Schill, of this town, says: "For three years I suffered untold sgony with my head. I was unable to do any o! my work. I Just wanted to sleep all the time, for that was the only ease I could get, when I was asleep. I became a nervous wreck just from the awful suffering with my head. I wa3 so nervous that the least noise would make me jump out cf my bed. 1 had no energy, and was unable to do anything. My son, a young boy, had to do all my household duties. I was not able to do anything until 1 took Cardul. 1 took three bottles In all, and It surely cured me of those awful headaches. That has been three years ago, and 1 know the cure is permanent, for I have never had any headache since taking Cardul. . . Nothing relieved me until 1 took Cardul. It did wonders for me." Try Cardul for your troubles made from medicinal ingredients recommended In medical books as being of benefit in female troubles, and 40 years of use has proven that the books are right. Begin taking Cardul today. NC-134 .M Altaic " n3fc.Pi T os -HEf?'s A Jon Wrv-T rr-n ,Wr listens eoo0-MW,yftel Nf)N VY0WTEP !tf PffWTltfO OFFICE APPLY W M r 7 I VI L rril I mi In placing your orders will insure the best of attention. Our facilities are the best in this section, and all orders for PRINTING, no matter how large nor small, will be handled as promptly as is consistent with good work. Look over your stock, and see if there is not something you will need in a short time, and place your order in advance. The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years Place Your Order Today Clay Footing Co. Phone 1 67 Hickory, N. C. NOTICE OF RIGHT TO DEMAND THE SUBMISSION OF WATER ROM) ORDINANCE TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY OF HICKORY. Whereas on the 14th day of August, 1317, the City Council of Hickory passed an ordinance authorizing the issuance of the City of Hickory's Bonds in an amount not in excess of fteen thousand dollars for the pui- nose of etendinsr the water works' system. And whereas said ordinance con tained a paragraph in literal compli ance with Section 17 (1) (j) III of "The Municipal Finance Act of 1917," providing that said ordinance should not be submitted to the voters of the city, unless within thirty days after it3 first publication a petition for its submission was filed under said Municipal Finance Act. And whereas said portion of said section is inconsistent with other parts of "The Municipal Finance Act of 1917," other parts containing pro visions for submission to the voters upon fiiling a petition within thirtj days after the last publication of said ordinance : And whereas the City Council de sires to comply with the spirit as well as with the letter of the law: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that the said Water Bond Or dinance will be submitted to the vo ters for their approval or disappro val, if a petition i3 filed within thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance; and that the city will not issue or attempt to issue any Water Bonds until thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance has passed without a petition having been filed or if one is so filed will not issue or attempt to issue such bonds, unles3 the ordi nance shall be approved by the voters of the city. The voters have until the 10 h day of October, 1917, to file a petition for referendum. JOHN W. BALLEW, 9 21 to 10-10 City Manager. FOR SALE BY C. M. Shuford and Abernethy Hard ware Co.. and nil good dealers. Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove's. The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the well known tonic prop.riies of QUININE end IRON. It acti on tLa Liver, Drives out Malaria, Enric'ues the Blood and Builds up the Whole System. 60 cents. r ALU f?&HT IN f?EFEI?ENCE" To PAT Jo WoT Wo z. APVf?TlZEP tiS -Paper! m r- I 1 III CHKttt.. .-n , n. TV' ' J 1 la v-c,ui E3 n m u a u a D D P a pa B B B EAST FROM COAST By the Associated Press Washington, Oct. 10. The distur banced noted last night east of the Carolina coast apparently has passed eastward, the weath er bureau announced today. ANNUAL PARISH MEETING EPISCOPAL CHURCH TONIGHT The annual parish meeting will be held at the Episcopal church tonight at 7:30 o'clock and all memhers and friends are urged to attend. It is hoped to have all members of the church on hand, as important mat ters will be discussed. Mayor Yount and Mr. J. L. Cilley will be speakers. ! CONGREGATIONALISTS 3IEET By the Associated Press. iColumbus, Ohio, Oct. 10. Prac tically all of the leading Congrega tional ministers of the country and many of the lay leaders of the country were here today for a con vention of the Congregationalisr church. Mr. P. E. Reinhardt, who conduct ed a pressing club, has combined his business with the City Pressing Club, to be known by the latter name, and headquarters will be in the rear of Dietz' barber shop, Mr. Reinhardt's old stand. The other partners in the business are Messrs. E. W. Berry and J. M. Ramsour. The Record has spoken frequently of Dr. Murphy's farming, but that was on hearsay. Today the Record can testify that he grows mighty good green corn and snap beans, for a goodly quantity of his product was left at this office today. JAPAN TO ESTABLISH LEGATION -IN ARGENTINA By the Associated Press. Tokio. Oct. 10. Japan is planning to establish a legation at Buenos Aires on account of the increasing Japaneses interest th.erej Argen tine affairs are now handled by the legation at Chili. Also, in view of the growth of Jap an's trade with South America, it is likely that several new Japanese consulates will be established. Hickory Daily Record f?J6HT-Y0U CtoNSTatlT IK - Ynifi? Dirritrc. YeH ! - But DISTURBANCE MOVES ARTo FILL THE ri (foW fiBoUT TW WOZUMR &WEP THE FLOOR! WoT SBLBfCf WILL- I RECORD WANTS WANTED To purchase any an ount of tomatoes, beans, cabbage, corn and pumpkins in good condi tion. Catawba Packing Company. WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH Don't matter if broken. l pay $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Sena ny parcel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazer. 2007 S. Fifth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. - n WANTED Clean Cotton Rags Clay Printing Company. FOR SALE 1917 model Ford touring car 1914 model Ford roadster. Abernethy Hardware Co. 10 5 tf FOR RENT Two nices offices over the Public Utilities Co. See J. . Martin or W. B. Councill. 10 6 4t FOR RENT Part or all of second floor over Gibbs Grocery Company, formerly occupied by Dr. Menzies. See H. S. D'Anna. 10 5 4v FOR RENT 7 room house, close in. Apply to Mrs. W. L. Long. 10 8 6t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Also one room suitable for gentle man. Modern conveniences!. Phone 301-L. 10 8 3t WANTED Office girl. Good strong girl willing to work in office. Pleasant surroundings and steady employment for right person. .Pre fer girl with good education and knowledge of shorthand. Address "Office Girl" care of Record and state qualifications and wages ex pected. 10 2t LOST Between Newton and Maid en Monday evening one 30x3 and one 30x3 1-2 U. S. casings. $10 reward if returned to Hickory Ga rage. 10 10 2t "MR. TURKEY" GOT REPRIEVE American Woman's Respect for Age Led Her to Forego the Prospective Thanksgiving Feast. Miss H- , the matron of a girls' mission school on the island of Kuisie, one of the Carolines, relates this story : She had often told her island charges about the customs of her own native land, and was highly pleased upon receiving in Invitation to a Thanksgiving dinner, to be held on a neighboring island and given by one of her graduates, who had proudly specified . that roast turkey would be on the bill of fare. Miss H- was delighted, and told her pupils so. Whereupon one of them arose and said: "It gives me great pleasure to think of your coming joy, Miss H - s though it gives me pain, also, to think of losing Mr. Turkey from our midst. I have been accustomed to seeing that turkey on our island for many years, he being the only resident turkey we have there. But if in his ripe old age he Is to be eaten, I'm sure, Miss H , Mr. Turkey would rather be eaten by you than by any pther person." Convinced that his death would be an undesirable sacrifice, Miss IT- sent her hostess word that she pre ferred seeing Mr. Turkey to eating him. DIFFERENCES IN CAT FAMILY Physiological Reason Why Lions, and Others of the Tribe Are Unable to Purr. A Hon, while an acredited member of the cat family, cannot purr, how ever happy he may be when you stroke him, because the hyoid bone in his throut is loose. He has to roar. This is one of a number of interest ing things discovered about the cat family recently by scientists at the London Zoo. R. I. Pocock, superin tendent of the zoo, explains that those f elidae or cat family that have an elas tic ligament between the . cerato hyal and the upper elements of the suspensorlum (Hon, tiger, leop ard, jaguar) roar, but never purr, while ali the other species of the felidae, with normally constructed hyoids, purr, but never roar, and among these are the., cheetah and puma. ! S VERY PARTICULAR SOME TIME -- ( WHY A CM ftp I'.Wl Sl T!" 7, ' . , : rr ? ) VnlJ CAls'T EY.PPt'T " X( IXO VOT VYE XL W 0 Y 0 P i " S To WoRK FOR a' 'woTPoYuH I) TOU WHOT EVttR I ! I S f)(Jl salary . J vo PAY off )( THINK YoLi.pE f L sX GGC'O Nl l , g P N Tf?ftp,N, r tnixif,: i i j ChjtVX V;,-.. To 1 ii m mtumwm m mm mmMmmm&mi 11 wmrmm- wm They are tailored by one of the large; ialty houses in the country, and bo and price will be sure to please you. It cots nothing to look at them a great deal to buy them. Prices: on A Furnace With No Pipes Think of it! Stands in the cellar directly under one register and pours heat up through all the house. Warms to the farthest corner and maintains a temperature there but two or three degrees less than in the room where the register is. Very Economical ,.53 save at least one-third your fuel coal, coke or wood. The irmg man , The Original Patented Pipeless Furnace iheats by natural ail circulation tcientific men say the most efficient and healthful way in the world. Far more cheaply installed than any other system, and doesn't require the labor and care. Positively Guaranteed to Satisfy or no a I e . Come in and see for yourself the great advantage of ilnu Caloric ?i pel e i uroace. Abernethy Hdwe. Co. HICKORY, N. C. HESTER S PILLS Till? Ml vnMi r.-k I.uitlnat Aol. , Ik , . , Clil.ehpfi.fcr'a Diamond IlronilliVv. . nca biiu uoia metallic ves. sealed with Blue Ribbon. I ske nt other Jlur of roup V J'ricirt- A&kforClll.CirKR .TEira 1HAM. !tKANl PILLS, f5 Stl . M UOIi. iwys KeilftDie SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, EVERYWHERE T? ST? s"7 c"? ? 1 me 1SMM The Coats and Suits We Sell Need No Introduction Those Who Have Worn Them. Suits $10.00 to $30.00 Coats $5.00 to $25.00 HAJ W LD COOL HEADS SAVED LIVES OF Ml mm Cool heads and a little common sense probably saved the lives and limbs of several hundred persons, as usual mostly women and children, in Raleigh recently when burning insu lation on electric wires filled a mo tion picture theatre with smoke. The theatre has a seating capacity of about 800 and it was crowded. When there were indications of fire nobody got excited and the theatre was emp tied without' incident. Concerning the Incident The Raleigh Times car ried the following editorial: "An unpleasant incident which marred the first exhibition of the Red Cross films, the tanks in action, Mon day afternoon nevertheless served to display a Quality in Raleigh people that is deserving of the highest praise. "The Strand Theatre was crowded, practically every seat on floor and in gallery, when a pungent smell was succeeded by wisps of vapor creeping along the ceiling. Some few rose from their seats and made for the door. The audience as a whole, very largely composed of women and children, remained in their seats. Those who had started to leave re turned. The pictures continued to be flashed upon the screen. The piano accompaniment never hesitated. The crowd smiled at its temporary ner vousness. Then it came! The smell increased in pungency, ribbons of smoke became darker clouds that commenced to fill the theatres and to make the air stiflling. It was only then that the crowd began to move but without suggestion of fright, in order, without undue pushing or crowd ing. It was as if the program were complete and the audience filing out j after uninterrupted entertainment. a- if. w Mm 1 a S !! ': " n r cvie no i ' l it i mtit-i tiijji "One wonclo been the con.-. ridden persoL. been the fool such a gather::, ing of the ;o:; did not was ; with the fact ' burning of a s: a big smoko. "The happy was due, no years of stea l cial sources to the oblisrati head in the V.v places. Th" ! knew the !: I the audk-:: f the holocaust- they had rr-r. : had been c,r: not so n:u. h that goes vi; if this eiTu i t.' also, so:;; war is havi: .: : not mean th;.r ' mass cons : vation that is -selfish as it ' Did it not : t minds of ?r.::.V. of humanity. : part upon th -new oo u rap ' "However pretty si and watch th themselves while tin ! their heads: "So !o what an A action, ar.rn-t tack, as :
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